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Rozen Maiden - Shinku - Pinky:st

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Ques Q / Tanden Kei

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0000-2006-08-01

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¥5,000

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¥5,000

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¥5,000

Rozen Maiden - Shinku - Pinky:st

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Product Specs

Origin Series NameBrandMaterialsSculptorHeight in cmOriginal PriceScaleJancode
Rozen Maidenques QTanden Kei105000Non-Scale

Character info Shinku

Hair colorEyes colorHair lengthAgeGenderHeightWeightBirthdayZodiac signBlood TypeThree sizesOccupation
BlondeBlueLongFemaleRozen Maiden Doll

Description

Standing at a compact 100 mm, this Pinky:st rendition of Shinku captures her Victorian elegance in a super-deformed, chibi silhouette. The sculpt emphasizes a large head, voluminous twin curls of golden blonde hair, and delicate facial features with crimson eyes rendered in glossy paint. Her iconic crimson gown is faithfully recreated with layered skirts, ruffled lace trim, puffed sleeves, and ribbon bows, while sculpted pleats and tiny buttons add realistic textile impression. Gold trim and a brooch motif are suggested through metallic paint accents. The finish balances matte and subtle gloss, giving depth to the dress and hair. A simple round display base secures the figure and frames the doll-like posture.

Shinku is one of the enchanted Rozen Maiden dolls, a living, sentient doll crafted with Victorian sensibilities and an unbending sense of dignity. In the narrative she occupies the role of a proud and often formal figure who insists on etiquette, ceremony, and the pursuit of becoming Alice — an idealized state granted to the victor of the mysterious Alice Game. Beneath her strict exterior she harbors a complex emotional life: loyalty to her companions, a desire for recognition from her creator, and occasional vulnerability when confronted with human feelings. Across the story she functions as both antagonist and mentor, challenging other dolls while also forming unexpected bonds with human characters. Her journey explores themes of identity, purpose, and what it means for an artificial being to seek connection and selfhood.

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